Today on Jewish Voice: The Babylon Code

August 15, 2016

It could be the biggest scandal in modern history – with the greatest impact on you! What if God embedded a code in the Bible that could only be cracked in the End Times? This week, Jonathan Bernis sits down with the authors of the powerful new book, The Babylon Code, to discuss the staggering information they have uncovered. Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative journalist Troy Anderson and prophecy expert Paul McGuire invested years of research, over 100 interviews, and the review of tens of thousands of documents to expose alarming information about how secret forces are at work to create a global government, economic system, and religion. Signs of the End Times are converging together like never before. Find out what you need to know!

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